A structured overview of well-known conspiracy theories grouped into ten broad categories. Descriptions are
explanatory only.
Some People will Believe Anything
It's a fact that some people will believe anything they read or come across on social media. If it fits in with
their own view of the world, they latch on and fall into the conspiracy rabbit hole, sometimes to the point where
they become irrational and begin to dis-believe science and fact.
A good example of this is a well known "Flat Earther" on YouTube who genuinely believes that stars are
torches/flashlights mounted in the glass dome that contains the Earth. He cannot say who changes the batteries but
that doesn't matter, he believes what he is saying. Read on and see some of the other irrational conspiracy
theories doing the rounds...
1. Science & Literal Reality Rejection
Flat Earth – Belief that the Earth is a flat disc, and that NASA and governments conceal the
truth.
Hollow Earth – The idea that the Earth contains vast internal worlds accessed via the poles.
Geocentrism Revival – Claim that the Earth is the fixed centre of the universe.
Anti-Gravity or Hidden Physics – The belief that advanced physics exists but is concealed by
authorities.
Moon Landing Hoax – Claims that Apollo missions were staged studio productions.
Mandela Effect – Idea that collective false memories are proof of alternate timelines.
Time Cube – A mathematically incoherent claim that four simultaneous days occur during one
Earth rotation.
Simulation Theory (Extreme Versions) – Belief that reality glitches prove we live in a
controlled artificial simulation.
2. Medical & Biological Conspiracies
Anti-Vaccination Conspiracies – Claims that vaccines cause widespread harm or control
populations.
Big Pharma Cure Suppression – Belief that pharmaceutical companies hide cures for profit.
Water Fluoridation Control – Idea that fluoridation is a mind-control or poisoning scheme.
5G Health Harm – The claim that 5G towers cause illness or manipulate behaviour.
Lab-Created Diseases – Assertions that viruses or outbreaks are intentionally engineered.
GMOs as Population Control – The idea that genetically modified foods alter or harm humans
intentionally.
3. Paranormal, Supernatural & Fringe Claims
Ancient Aliens – Belief that extraterrestrials built ancient monuments or guided civilisation.
Reptilian Shape-Shifters – The notion that political elites are disguised reptilian beings.
Mjolnir and Hidden Mythologies – Claims that gods or mythic beings are literal
extraterrestrials.
Bigfoot Cover-Up – Idea that governments hide evidence of cryptids.
Psychic Warfare – Assertions of active military telepathy or remote-viewing programmes.
4. Political, Legal & Sovereignty Conspiracies
Sovereign Citizen Beliefs – Claims that individuals can opt out of laws, taxation, and
government authority.
New World Order – Alleged global elite working toward a unified world government.
Deep State – Belief in an unelected internal shadow government controlling policy.
UN Agenda 21/2030 Misinterpretations – Claims sustainability frameworks are tools for
population control.
False Flag Operations – Assertions that governments stage tragedies to justify new powers.
Election Rigging Mega-Theories – Claims of coordinated global manipulation of democratic
processes.